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Barwell Change Their Number Two

Former Coalville Town boss Lee Harriman has become assistant manager at Northern Premier League Premier Division club Barwell.

Lowestoft Town

FORMER Coalville Town boss Lee Harriman has become assistant manager at Northern Premier League Premier Division club Barwell.

Harriman spent five years with Coalville in the early 2000s and has also been in charge at both Barrow Town and Oadby Town.

His appointment as Barwell number two follows the decision of Martin Hier to step down from the role to focus on his coaching duties at Kirkby Road.

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